
The Art of Soul-Winning
"The Art of Soul-Winning" by J. W. Mahood is a Christian guidebook first published in the early 20th century. The book is designed for individuals engaged in evangelism and focuses on the personal effort required to win souls for Christ. Through a structured approach, it seeks to empower Christians by emphasizing the theological motivations, personal character, and practical methods necessary for effective soul-winning. The text is organized into a series of studies that explore various facets of personal evangelism, such as the motivations behind soul-winning, the qualities of a soul-winner, and applicable methods for approaching others about faith. Mahood underscores the importance of personal connections and prayer in the process, illustrating his points with compelling anecdotes and biblical references. Each chapter encourages readers to develop their spiritual lives, build a deeper understanding of the Scriptures, and be earnest in their efforts to share their faith with others. Ultimately, the book serves as both an inspirational and practical resource for Christians aiming to actively engage in evangelism.
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